Amber Heard fired her whole PR team!
Amber Heard is due to testify in court on Wednesday over a lawsuit filed by her ex-husband, Johnny Depp, who accused her of defamation.
Amber Heard is due to testify in court on Wednesday over a lawsuit filed by her ex-husband, Johnny Depp, who accused her of defamation. However, she was surprised by the fact that she decided to fire her entire team of people who dealt with public relations.
While preparing for her defense earlier this spring, Heard paid for the services of Precision Strategies, co-founded by Stephanie Cutter, a former deputy campaign leader for former US President Barack Obama.
Sources familiar with this case, have now confirmed that Heard has broken off the collaboration and turned to The Beverly Hills-based Management Group, which has "Hollywood experience".
Herd severed ties with Precision after expressing her frustration over reporting on the defamation case, which she felt affected Depp in a good way. The "Pirates of the Caribbean" star began his presentation on April 19 and has been successfully controlling the situation ever since, and that bothered Amber, according to sources. He is also supported by his fans on social networks.
Also, her team is expected to enter the court "stage" on Tuesday, after Depp's team finishes. Heard's testimony is likely to take place on Wednesday, sources said.
Recall, Depp is seeking damages after Heard wrote an essay for The Washington Post in 2018, in which she stated that she became "a public figure who represents domestic violence."
Although she did not directly name Depp, his lawyers claim that the text indirectly refers to the accusations of abuse she brought against him during their divorce, which was finalized in 2016.
However, Heard said on Instagram on April 11 that her article from The Washington Post was not about Depp, but that it was "the price women pay when they talk about men who have power."
Let us remind you, the legal team of the popular actor brought before the jury the clinical psychologist Dr. Shannon Curry, who examined the mental state of Amber Heard. Her conclusion is that the actress could have two personality disorders and that she exaggerated the symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder, which she says she has after her marriage to Depp.